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James O'Barr's original books followed the crow (the bird, not the man) through different stories involving the tragic death of loved ones where the soul was brought ,by the crow, to right the wrongs. Several stories spanning from females in the future to farmers in the 1800's were told with one constant....the crow. Another chapter of the story, in this regard, would be acceptable. A reboot of the 1994 film is a horrible idea. Even the original film was poorly translated from page to film. A remake starring anyone, would be a mistake.

Don't get me wrong....I LOVE Bradley Cooper...I do. But he doesn't have that balance of darkness and light. Its hard shoes to fill but it can be done. Johnny Depp is too Johnny Depp and Mark Wahlberg can't do it justice(Love him too!) but really, I think Jason Behr or someone like that MIGHT pull it off....sigh..I hope they don't ruin this movie like every other remake. Some things should be left alone.

I absolutely love The Crow movies! However, looking at Bradley's face, I can't see him as The Crow. I'm trying to put The Crow makeup on his face in my mind, and its not working for me. Besides, it seems a little too soon to be re-making The Crow. That, and its time for Raven to get her turn. We've had 4 male Crows, let's move on to the girl now!

I got a better remake for ya since Hollywood loves regurgitating crap. Remake Star Wars and have Ryan Seacrest star as Luke Skywalker! Absurd you say, ya just as absurd as remaking the crow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Crow was based on a comic book, that was turned into a serial. The main character overall was the bird, who accompanied different people on their way. The other movies were based on the other comics, with different deaders.

Remaking The Crow to be closer to the original comic book wouldn't be bad, but with all movies today going "darker and grittier" and a lot of people being unfamiliar with it beyond Brandon Lee, I'm afraid it will get a lot of bad press. The Brandon Lee version was awesome, and a great attempt at a mainstream comic movie, especially given its source. But I wouldn't mind seeing the real deal.

When taken in the proper context, you will observe the protagonist in this film is loosely based on the immature observations of those posting on this and other blogs. I consider the constant remakes plaguing our society to be an observation on our society itself. Remaking a film is nothing but blatant plagerism. How can we expect the youth of today to have any original thoughts when they see plagerism at every corner ?

Bradley Cooper would be horrible in my opinion, honestly there will never another Brandon Lee ever again. If I had my choice I would say Taylor Kitsch, for all who do not know Taylor he was (Tim Riggins in Friday Night Lights-also remi lebeau aka Gambit in Wolverine. He has the natural hair fit for the role, the physique similiar to lee's Crow, and I believe he could play the part well.